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Legal History; Function of Law; Judicial Precedent; Legislation; Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Tribunals; Police Powers; Court Structure; Legal Profession; Judiciary; Lay People.

Highest Rated English Legal System Essays

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Criminal Evidence
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The Importance of Judicial Independence
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How far did the Poor Law Amendment Act mark a turning point in attitudes and state provision towards the poor?
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Would the English legal system be improved by the creation of ministry of justice?
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The issue of prostitution is not a simple one to solve.
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Discuss the liability of Bob In the case of R v Miller (1983)[1] it says that Miller who was a Squatter in a house was convicted for causing a fire by accidentally in a room, and he failed to do anything or call for a help.
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What do you regard as the current issue of greatest concern in respect of either the Criminal justice system or the Civil Legal system of England and Wales? What arguments would you put to the government to persuade it to address your concern?
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Does the Human Right Act 1998 constitute a higher form of law in the UK?
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Pickstone v Freemans plc 1989 AC 66 1988
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Legal Personnel Solicitors & Barristers
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Outline the theory of the separation of powers
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Explain how lay magistrates and juries are used in civil and criminal cases.
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Statutory Interpretation Statute law
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Civil disputes can be resolved in 4 main ways, without going to court.
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The rule of law and a separation of powers are constitutional principles, which seek to impose limits on the exercise of governmental power. How effective are they as a means of constitutional control in the United Kingdom?
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Ability of the Court of Appeal to develop and change the law.
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Consider the role of law and justice in “A View From The Bridge”
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Outline the powers of the police with regard to arrest.
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Hart-Devlin Debate - the debate between Lord Devlin and H.L.A. Hart the theoretical basis of decision-making in cases where there is a conflict between individual moral freedom and social control.
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Discuss Dicey's three propositions on the concept of the Rule of Law in the UK constitution and assess the criticisms which have been put forward to challenge Dicey's views.
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Is there an equal balance between the rights of suspects and the powers of the Police?
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EU Law: The Council of Ministers and the European Council are the most powerful of the main institut
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Article 38 of the statute of the International Court of Justice(ICJ).
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Critically Evaluate: 1.The role of the two separate branches of the legal profession. 2. The changes introduced by the CLSA 1990. 3. Should the profession merge into one?
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Describe the work of barristers, solicitors and legal executives.
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"its ok but i think it need to be abit more factual but it's interesting!"
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"Excellent essay. It captures just about everything one needs to know about statutory interpretation."
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